Consumption of memory Windows 7 on ThinkStation P500

I bought a P500 machines equipped with a 256 GB SSD + 2 TB HDD in Lenovo online store. The operating system (Windows 7) is installed on the SSD and the first time that I turned on my brand new P500 I knew 136 GB are already occupied!

How is it possible, as I have not requested any additional software to Lenovo (in fact, it has only the OS and standard software from Lenovo)? What is the reason for this huge memory consumption?

Thanks for your help!

The amount of system memory you have installed in your system?

As a general rule, if you have lots of memory system installed, Windows sets pretty high page file size.

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